Monday, 14 July 2014

What's next, weaving and Diana

Can you believe it’s nearly the one year birthday of this blog? I have absolutely loved having this space to document life and different creative projects, I have had some brilliant opportunities and met some even more brilliant people, just by having this little corner of the internet! I think thats really great, and I’m so glad I ignored those insecurities that told me there is no way I have anything worth sharing.

I’ve written a bit of a personal post about where Matt and I are at with life, our plans for next year and the hope we are holding onto. I wrote it on my old blog but if you like you can read it HERE.

Last week I did a crafty guest post over on Made by Molu. You should check out her blog! I wrote a tutorial for creating a weaving loom just using string and a chair- I actually really liked this project. Soumya is also a bit of a perfectionist so you can head over there to see what it looks like when someone takes lots of time and care over what they present (my pictures got a treat of a facelift!).  Have a look at the post HERE.

Look at that fancy writing! Photo courtesy of Made by Molu



And Lastly, I finally got my film developed from my time in France with Emily in February. I was using Matts Diana camera for the first time, this is evidenced by the fact a fair few of my pictures didn’t come out, this is mainly because I hadn’t figured out how to properly wind on the film! Ooops! However, there are still some nice pictures of France, and then of the Olympic park in London. I loved using this camera so hopefully I’ll have more success next time! Here's a selection for your viewing pleasure:

Beautiful sea and creepy bar

Icy bravery in February


Irish and Catalonia

The Orbit



Actually, one last thing, you should totally add Matt on Snapchat! His name is mrmattway and his stories are pretty hilarious!

Have a great week everyone- especially those onto their last weeks before the summer hols! x


A Harvest of Blessing

1 comment:

  1. Kay, I actually really like how those film shots turned out, especially that first one. Also, I've been wanting to make a wall hanging and I'm totally going to check out your tutorial!!

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